Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 13, 2003 CALENDAR Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will appear the two weeks prior to an event. To submit material, send it to the Dallas Post P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18162, or bring it to our office at 607 Main Road, Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. COMMUNITY = a HIEXHIBITS Through Apr. 11 - LENTEN DIN- NER, haddock plus haluski, macaroni and cheese, pierogies, pizza, and clam chowder. Fri- days, 407 p.m. St. Patrick's Church, 318 Parrish St. Wilkes- Barre. Info, 823-7459. Mar. 15 - HAM DINNER, serving ham, mashed potatoes & gravy, 2 vegetables, dessert and bever- age. 4- p.m.Fairmount Vol. Fire & Am. Co. $7 for adults; $3.50 for children. Takeouts available. Mar. 15 - “WELCOME TO SPRING” CRAFT & COLLETIBLES SALE, 9 am-3 p.m. at the O.E.S. Build- ing, Fsoter St., and Woodlawn Ave., Dallas (Behing CVS). Ta- bles will be furnished for vendors Set up time 8 a.m.. For reserva- tions 675-1367 or leave message on 675-4893. Mar. 15 - RUMMAGE SALE, light refreshments/bake sale. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Noxen U.M. Church, Rt 29, Noxen. Mar. 15 - HAM DINNER, sponsored by The Trucksville Nursery School Building committee. Take outs 5 p.m. and the dining room will begin seating at 5:30 p.m. $7 for adults, $3.50 for children. Proceeds from the dinner benefit the William an Melba Dickson educational Facility. Info, 696- 3899. Mar. 15 - ROAST BEEF SUPPER, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dal- las 5-7 p.m., Take outs from 4 p.m. $7 for adults; $3.50 chil- dren. Ticket reservations: 675- 3859, 675-1006, 696-2380, or email: stpaul @ epix.net Limited tickets at the door. Mar. 22 - ANNUAL SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 4-7 p.m. United Methodist Church of Carverton. $6 for adults. $3 for children 12 yrs. and younger. Tickets at the door. Takeouts are available. Please bring your own contain- ers. Info, 333-4558. PIZZA SALE FUNDRAISER, Sale is held on the 2nd Friday of each month. Pizza pick up time is from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Huntsville U.M. Church on 2355 Huntsville Rd., Shavertown. Orders must be submitted by the first Friday of the month. $6 for 12 cuts of pizza.Call Mrs. Susan Pall at 675- 0212 ro order or leave message. NOXEN CLOTHES CLOSET, spon- sored by United Methodist Com- munity Development Corporation of Noxen, Kunkle and Ruggles, at the Old Noxen School Tues., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5 p.m.-8 p.m; Sat., 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Browse, shop or drop off donations. Call Pastor - Keith Benjamin for further info. at 298-2508. pg OutpooORS Mar. 10 to May 4 - BIRDS IN ART, featuring works of art that cele- brate the worldwide spectrum of the avian kingdom. Soroni Art Gallery, 150 South River St. in the stark Learning enter on the Wilkes University campus. Info, 408-4325. Through Mar. 30 - WINNERS EX- HIBIT 22nd Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Show. Featuring art work by students, grades 7-12, in the Back Mountain, Tunkhannock and Northwest Areas. Opening reception Sun. Mar. 2 from 1-4 p.m. Presentation of special awards Walsh Auditorium 4 p.m. Exhibit hours: Tue., Wed, Thu., 12-5 p.m.; 6-8 p.m. Fri. 12-5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericor- dia, Lake St., Dallas. Through 2003 - REGIONAL ART EXHIBIT, archival photographs and artifacts. Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun- day, noon to 5 p.m. Pennsylva- nia Anthracite Heritage Muse- um, McDade Park, off Keyser Ave., Scranton. Info, 963-4804 w i | = : SES Mar. 14-16 - PIPPIN, musical com- edy. Fri. 7:30 p.m.; Sat. 7:30 p.m.; Sun. 3 p.m. Lake-Lehman High School auditorium. $6 for adults. $4 for students. Re- served seat tickets in advance or at the door. “COALTOWN BREAKER”, play based on the Sheppton Mine Disaster of 1963.Show dates are March 14, 15, 21-23, 28-30 and April 4-6, 11-13. Friday and Saturday performances will be- gin at 8 p.m., Sunday shows will start at 2 p.m. Pennsylvania An- thracite Heritage Museum, Mc- Dade Park, off Keyser Ave., Scranton.Tickets $15 in ad- vance. At the door $18. Info, 344-3656. Apr. 4 and 5 - “MORE MURDERS AT THE MUSIC BOX,” interac- tive murder mystery, 6 p.m. April 6, 1:15 p.m. Music Box Dinner: Playhouse, 196 Hughes St. Swoyersville. $25 includes din- ner. Info, 283-2195 or mu- sicbox.org Mar. 23 - BACK MOUNTAIN TRAIL HIKE, four easy miles. Meet 12:45 p.m. at the Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Franklin st., Wilkes-Barre. Sponsored by the Susquehanna Trailers. Info, 675-3586. Send The Dallas Post to a friend. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. Call Me. . . Dee Fields Realtor Selling Your Home?? es NOt Just Your Neighbor... Compare 3!! then call Dee Let’s Talk 675-5130 « 288-3555 Make This A “Personal” Decision. pS MSC PREFERRED PROPERTIES RE, INC. Call “X”, Call “Y”, and A Tasty Gift for You ~ Receive 288 page hardbound edition of A Taste of Home ~~ Cooking Schools 50 Years of Cooking cookbook when you | ~sign-up* for convenient 7-day home delivery of the Times Leader for 26 weeks for only $3.50 per week i Sey SeL.EADER www.TIMESLEADER.com For quick service, call 829-5000 or toll free 1-800-252-5603 Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m.- 500 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 7:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon * Pre-Paid Orders Only Included in the cast will be a number of dancers who reside in the Back Mountain. Kristin Degnan, Artistic Direc- tor of Ballet Northeast, has an- nounced that the Wyoming Val- ley’s premier resident youth bal- let company will present three performances of the full-length classical ballet “Cinderella” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 14- 16 at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing arts on the campus of Wilkes Univer- sity. This popular story ballet fea- tures choreography designed by SPECIAL =A HV Mar. 9 - “CHARTER DAY” noon to 5 p.m Annual event to celebrate the founding of Pennsylvania by William Penn.To help celebrate the day, speaker Dr. Paul New- man will present “The Faces of the Civil War”.Free. Eckley Min- ners’ Village, Info, 636-2070. March 15 - FEDERATION DAY, General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) Luzerne County, 10 am-2 p.m. at Boscov's De- partment Store in Wilkes-Barre. Proceeds donated to Special Olympics of Luzerne County. the late Peter Degnan and Kristin Schleich Degnan to an harmoniously complex and haunting score by Sergei Prokofiev. Alternating in the title role will be BNE principal dancers Kait- lyn Moody of Dallas and White Haven's Genna Swerdon, with BNE’s artist in residence Raphael Cooper of Scranton in the role of Prince Charming. A supporting cast of more than 50 young regional dancers will showcase the talents of BNEs accomplished senior company. Essaying leading solo and en- semble roles will be resident professional Sara Smith of Plains, Kristin Davison, Sarah Marianacci and Amy Puffenberg- er of Dallas, and Jillian Nataup- sky of Shavertown. In other ma- jor roles will be Justin Eimers and Stephanie Eimers of Hun- lock Creek, Kim Davidowitz of Trucksville and Virginia Reinert of Sweet Valley will also appear in supporting roles. Enhancing this production KIDSTUFF Mar. 30 - STORIES WITH HART AND GRACE in Celebrating Families. Professional story- tellers Gerry Hart and Leanne Grace. 2 p.m. at The Wyoming Valley Montessori School, 851 W. Market St., Kingston. Info, 288-3708. MUSIC BOX PLAYERS WILL PRESENT, The Marvelous Mis- adventures of Little Red Riding- hood, an original musical for children.March 21 at 6 p.m.; March 22 at 1 and 5 p.m.; March 23 at 1 p.m.; march 26 and 28 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Computer Training Jor me or Career KITT— Keystone College's Institute for Technology and Training offers basic to expert level computer and technology courses. Sun. Mar. 9 - SOUTH MOUNTAIN LAND ASSOC MEETING 2 p.m. at the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman Club, Market St., Noxen. Thur. Mar. 13 - MONTHLY MEET- ING of the Bowman’s Creek Wa- tershed Association 7 p.m. at the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman Club, Market St., Noxen. Sun. Mar. 16 - MONTHLY MEET- ING of the Noxen-Monroe Sportsman's Club, 2 p.m. at the Club’s hall, Market St., Noxen. will be the stunning costumes designed by Ms. Degnan and a magnificent set design by Joseph Harris and Jamie Kurtz. Tickets, at $15 are available, in advance at the Wyoming Val- ley Mall's gallery of Sound, Broadway Dreams in Kingston, Gino’s Shoe stores in Dallas and Mountaintop, Humphrey's Shoes and Children’s Apparel in Shavertown, and at the Degnan Ballet Center. For additional in- formation or ticket reservations, call 825-3515 or 639-1308. * EXEC Sun. Mar. 23 -VIOLIN AND PI- 8 ANO RECITAL 3 p.m. Wyomin Seminary music teacher Sophie Till, violin, and pianist Ron Stabinsky will present works by J. S. Bach and Elgar. The per- formance will benefit Habitat for Humanity atthe Church of Christ Uniting, Market Street in Kingston. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and se- nior citizens, and will be sold at the door, Open to the public. Info., 270-2190. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post Your Carpets Will Dry In 1-2 HOURS Instead of 1-2 Days New Breakthrough Carpet Cleaning Technology Gets Carpets Cleaner and 8 * Microsoft® Office Specialist *A+ «Web Design * Personal Computer Fundamentals * Microsoft® Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) * Microsoft® Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) * Cisco® Certified Network Administrator OPEN HOUSE MARCH 18™ Noon=6 pm. 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